Kent Virtual Office & Office Space
Why would i need a virtual office in Kent?
The county of Kent is located in the South-East of London with the major cities and towns here comprising of Canterbury and Rochester. However, the town of Maidstone functions as the administrative headquarters for Kent. Although Kent has always been synonymous with the title of the Garden of England, much of the economy of Kent today is still dependent on farming related activities, textile, fishing, tourism, paper, engineering and coal mining. In terms of accessibility Kent is well-connected with the other parts of England and also the rest of Europe through ferry ports, motorways and airports.
Kent is physically bounded by River Thames at the north and the Straits of Dover at the south. One of the most scenic locations within Kent is the White Cliffs, which is why the area stretching from that location till Westerham has been designated as the Kent Downs Area of Oustanding Natural Beauty AONB.
Paper mills had traditionally been an important industry over the years due to the availability of a certain type of water in River Darent, River Medway, River Thames and River Len. With this, many mills had been built in the past in location such as Dartford, Northfleet and Kemsley. Cement became an important resource from the 19th century onwards, which saw the development of the Stone and Gravesend Pits. Thus, launching a virtual office or an office space for companies involved in the paper and cement industries in these locations would be ideal.
The City of Canterbury consists of a population of 150,000 and is a local government district within the county of Kent. The picturesque Canterbury which was populated since the 1st century AD has not been developed with many skyscrapers with the Canterbury Cathedral at 72 m being the highest building in this city. This city is linked to other parts of England with two railway stations – Canterbury East and Canterbury West.
Education is an important economic activity within the city of Canterbury, with two great universities located here – the University of Kent and the Franciscan International Study Centre. The University of Kent is just located two miles outside the city of Canterbury with the Franciscan International Study Centre located nearby. Apart from that, there is also the Canterbury College, the Chaucer College and various other independent schools. Thus, Canterbury has a high density of college students which makes this city a highly suitable location for a virtual office for the education-related industry.
The main streets within this city include High Street, which is lined with retail shops, all of which are quaintly designed since the city was first founded. This street was once the street that linked Dover to London, and served as a stopping point for travelers. St. Peter’s Street links High Street to the ends of the city, and is lined mostly with pubs. At the other end, St. Georges street connects the end of High Street to another exit from the city.
In conclusion, the county of Kent would be suitable for virtual offices or office spaces of smaller proportions, aimed to serve the rural community in this area or the even the student population. The city of Canterbury along high street would be the location highly likely for a virtual office here.


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